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Institute for Security Studies
Pretoria, SouthAfricaEmptyState, South Africa

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  1. 1. www.themedialine.org
    www.themedialine.org/news/news - [Cached]

    Published on: 5/26/2008   Last Visited: 5/28/2008

    "One of his problems in Darfur is that much of the rank and file of his military comes from that region, so they are not entirely trustworthy in terms of his ability to use them against people from their own area," Dr. Richard Cornwall, a senior research associate at the Institute for Security Studies in Pretoria, South Africa, told The Media Line.Cornwall nevertheless believed that Al-Bashir would take a hard line after the attempted military coup.
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    "He may also try to involve forces from the south of the country," said Cornwall.
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    According to Cornwall, if Al-Bashir asks for military assistance from the SPLM, this might give the organization a bargaining chip in terms of three disputed areas, including Abyei.
  2. 2. Sudan
    www.sudaneseonline.com/enews20 - [Cached]

    Published on: 9/22/2005   Last Visited: 7/23/2006

    Richard Cornwell is an analyst at the South Africa-based Institute for Security Studies.He says the former government has retained its power by heading the most senior and influential ministries, especially energy and mining.

    "Obviously the thing that strikes one is that the old government has not been all that generous, and it may be somewhat shortsighted in the way that it's handled in particular the energy portfolio," he said.
  3. 3. www.hiiraan.com
    www.hiiraan.com/news2/2007/may - [Cached]

    Published on: 5/18/2007   Last Visited: 5/19/2007

    Members of the AU, including Burundi, Rwanda, Ghana, and Nigeria, which had all promised to send peacekeepers as soon as funding could be found to support them, are unlikely to send troops "because there is no peace to keep [in Somalia] in the first place," says Richard Cornwell, a senior researcher at the Institute for Security Studies in South Africa.
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    Whether more African countries send peacekeepers or not, it is unlikely that Somalia will see peace anytime soon, says Cornwell.

    "We're back to 1993," says Cornwell, referring to the ill-fated US-led UN operation in Somalia, infamous for the "Black Hawk Down" incident.
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    Whether more African countries send peacekeepers or not, it is unlikely that Somalia will see peace anytime soon, says Cornwell.

    "We're back to 1993," says Cornwell, referring to the ill-fated US-led UN operation in Somalia, infamous for the "Black Hawk Down" incident.

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